Bone conduction is not only a unique physiological phenomenon but also the cornerstone of numerous practical technologies. From communication devices in special environments (such as diver and firefighter helmets) to hearing aids designed for the hearing impaired, and modern consumer electronics (such as open-back sports headphones), the core of these technologies utilizes the efficient conduction of specific frequency vibrations through the skull. Understanding this principle helps us consider how to transcend the limitations of traditional airborne sound transmission and achieve clear and uninterrupted information transmission in noisy environments, underwater, or scenarios requiring the maintenance of ambient sound awareness. Our "Bone Conduction" exhibit (1350*1350*850mm), as an interactive platform focused on experience, aims to build a bridge from understanding the principle to imagining its applications. Visitors will not only experience the wonder of sound "bypassing the ear"